Wednesday, January 5, 2011

This has never happened before, never been heard before and never been told before. People across the oceans are complaining that they are consistently having a common dream. In their dreams they see an around 90 year’s old person who identifies himself as Mahatma Gandhi and ask the people to convey his message to President Barack Obama. He says that Barack Obama who calls himself a follower of Mahatma Gandhi needs to be told that his actions against whistleblowers specially in the case of Bradley Manning, Julian Assange, Wikileaks and participation in wars across the globe do not go along with the basic philosophy of truth, non-violence and freedom for which Mahatma Gandhi sacrificed his live. Mahatma also briefs people a message that he wants to be delivered to the President. ( http://bit.ly/eDlLLG) When people argue how they would contact the President, he replies as “just pass the message, just pass the torch to the next deserving person and the torch would definitely reach where darkness exists”. Mahatma also said that he wanted the message to be delivered before January 30th (i.e. his death anniversary) People say they are disturbed by this consistent dream they are having and have decided to come together to serve this common cause. We have decided to pass the torch as fast as we can so that it reaches the destination as soon as possible. Mahatma also asked us to be non violent, democratic and peaceful in our endeavor.

So, if you had the same dream then join us and pass the torch of truth to the right place.What we would do?A. We would spread the thought and draw together as many people as possible who share this common dream before January 30thB. We would pass “Mahatma’s letter to Obama” to Newspapers, TV Channels, Websites, Radio Stations (this letter would soon be published on our official page)C. We would seek help of government, health department and experts to sort out this “Mass Dream” phenomenon. D. To generate awareness we would also make calls to health shows on TV and Radios. E. We would try any other non-violent and democratic mean to ensure that the message is conveyed before January 30th. F. And last, we would keep dreaming.

About Mahatma, Albert Einstein once said “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.”Barack Obama in February 2008 said “In my life, I have always looked to Mahatma Gandhi as an inspiration, because he embodies the kind of transformational change that can be made when ordinary people come together to do extraordinary things, That is why his portrait hangs in my Senate office; to remind me that real results will not just come from Washington, they will come from the people"(Barack Obama before becoming the US president)